Historic Markers

In 2008, the Woodbridge Township Historic Preservation Commission began placing Historic Markers on the various sites of historical significance in Woodbridge Township. The program continues to recognize a number of sites each year, according to the funding available. The following is a listing of the sites already identified by a marker and the year in which that marker was erected.

Markers

In 2014, the following properties were recognized:

St. Anthony of Padua, 436 Port Reading Ave., Port Reading

Maple Tree Farm, 871 Rahway Ave., Avenel

Avenel Schools 4 & 5, 224-236 Avenel St., Avenel

McMyler Coal Dumper, Coal Pier, Middlesex Ave., Port Reading ​

In 2013, the following properties were recognized:

The Cutter House, 891 Main St., Fords

Woman's Club, 11 Corrielle St., Fords

Fords Corner, New Brunswick Ave. & King Georges Post Road, Fords

Fords Porcelain Works, 950 King Georges Post Road, Fords

Hopelawn School 10, 52 Clyde Ave., Hopelawn

In 2012, the following properties were recognized:

​Cooper-Neuberg House, 380 Cliff Rd., Sewaren

Boynton Beach, corner of Cliff Rd. & Ferry St., Sewaren

St. John's Episcopal Church, Woodbridge Ave. & Cliff Rd., Sewaren

Gorham Boynton House, 483 West Ave., Sewaren

Sewaren Free Public Library, 546 West Ave., Sewaren

In 2011, the following properties were recognized:

Colonia Country Club, Colonia Boulevard, Colonia

Colonia Triangle - marking the site of the Bishop Grist & Sawmill and the First Colonia Library, Chain O'Hills & New Dover Road, Colonia